Multiple Choice
Judy's Gymnastics is one of a number of firms in an area offering children's gymnastics programs. Judy's advertises that her program is different from all the others because of the classical music she plays during classes. Judy's advertising campaign is
A) wasteful since she's in a perfectly competitive market
B) unnecessary since she already has a monopoly
C) aimed at increasing market share
D) an attempt to make the demand for her classes more elastic
E) an example of misleading advertising
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